? It's not every day you get to see a star being born on camera, but that's exactly what happened when one local news crew interviewed 5-year-old Noah Ritter and the hilarious, smile-inducing results took on a life of their own. Reporter: It all started with a simple trip to the county fair in Pennsylvania. What did you think about the ride? It was great. I've never been on live television before. Reporter: 5-year-old Noah Ritter was there for the rides, until he stole the Mike, and the show, from a local TV reporter. I never, ever be on live television. Are you excited? Yeah, and apparently I only went down the super slide. When I went down the one, I was scared half to death. They came up to you and you just took that Mike? Apparently they interviewed me. The video going viral and catapulting Noah to instant fame? Did you ever expect to go to the fair and be a superstar like you are now? No, I did not expect that. Reporter: And the rest is history. Is this even on? It's on. Every station in the world. Including this one. I know you're a part of the giants. I used to like the giants. But my grandfather brainwashed me into liking the seahawks. Reporter: Like many news personalities, he apparently has a signature word. Guys, guys, apparently, parent apparently every time, apparently you're spinning around and apparently every time you get dizzy. Reporter: But this overnight sensation is not just a pretty face. The kid's got smarts too. So this is what you want to do, you want to grow up to be this? Yes, a pailyen tolgs. How do you know that word? Because I went to school and I have a large brain. Now he's got agents knocking at his door and not a moment too soon. He's already fielding calls from a host of TV talk shows. One heck of an interview. Cameras in my house, cameras in the backyard. It's too much to take in? Reporter: Don't worry, Noah. We'll let you get back to your day. Okay, now can I get a refreshing drink? I want some iced tea, grandma! Reporter: After all that hard work, success never tasted so sweet. Okay, now can I be done? I'm Noah with gio, now back to you. Thank you, Noah. Apparently you're done, but I don't think you're anywhere near finished. Something tells me we'll be hearing a lot more from you in the future. Our thanks to you, too, gio.

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